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Foreword | xi | |
Preface | xiii | |
Acknowledgments | xvii | |
Introduction | xix | |
Politics, the Prison Quit, and Parole | 3 | |
Sherry Pollard | 37 | |
Karen Stout | 63 | |
Teresa Gulley Hilterbrand | 85 | |
Sue Melton | 101 | |
Margie Marcum | 121 | |
Tracie English | 133 | |
Montilla Seewright | 157 | |
Epilogue | 177 | |
Appendix A | Issues Related to Research, Reform, and the Law | 183 |
Appendix B | "Warning Signs for Women: Predictors of Violence in Men" and "Why She Stays, When She Leaves" | 193 |
Appendix C | Private Artifact to Public Act: "The Quilt as Accusatory Text" and "The Nineteenth-Century Diarist and Her Quilts" | 195 |
Appendix D | National Domestic Violence Organizations and Kentucky Spouse Abuse Centers | 201 |
Bibliography | 211 |
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